I thought so, too. But I found you can go to Praxis Magazine (www.praxismagonline.com/), and from there you won’t find much difficulty to get to the publication. Thank you for letting me know about it.

I like this answer:
“What would you like to be when you grow up?” an adult might ask me.
“A soldier, sir.”
“Ah, good boy. And what are you going to do as a soldier?”
“Fight for my country, sir. Serve His Majesty the Emperor, sir. With all my
body and life, sir.”
How could I know what I was saying meant then.
As far as that goes, did the questioner know what he was asking me
either.

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A wonderful poetry book for peace and calm. Please read and pass on. Peace must not be forgotten. Men and women who want peace. Must go forward without fear. They could be saving their children and our children from the hands of war.

Do you know if the link to the site of Poets for Peace has been taken down? A blog friend of mine tried to access it from my post but couldn’t. I also tried but couldn’t either. Appreciate if you’d let me know.🙂

This is a heart happy to be warmed. The other day I could not find a way to read the Poets for Peace, but today I can. I have just read your heartfelt poem, full of the anger for those so cruelly hurt and the idiocy of today’s warmongers. As you know, I am with you all the way.